yes, it has indefinite shelf life. in fact, you can mix up a highly concentrated batch, and then just add a specific amount of that to each liter of water. for instance, if you added ten grams of electrolyte to one litre of water, then you could pour ten ML of this solution into 900 Ml of water and this will give you the necessary one gram of electrolyte per litre of water. this will save time since you dont have to measure out one gram for each litre of water.... ... if you find it too acidic then use the adjusted recipe of .9 grams of K citrate and .1 gram of potassium bicarbonate per one li ...
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something else to look into is the ALS/mycoplasma link. mycoplasma are tiny bacteria with no cell walls and can hide out in the body for long periods of time. the body produces no antibodies against mycoplasma bacteria until the disease is quite progressed so it can be almost impossible to test for it in the dormant stage.... ... has your brother ever been in the armed services? the ALS rate for vets is 60% higher than for the rest of the population. with Gulf War Vets its even higher. one theory is that the soldiers that served during the Gulf War recieved vaccines that contained an altered f ...
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ALS is a nerve deneration disease and has been linked with high glutamate levels. glutamate is a naturally occuring amino acid and nuerotransmitter that can become toxic if levels are too high. glutamate opens the cell wall to pass a message from one cell to another, however when glutamate levels are too high, the cell wall stays open for far too long which causes calcium to flood the cell and the cell may then die.... ... there are two ways to avoid glutamate toxicity - first eliminate ALL forms of MSG, the second is to cut way back on all foods high in glutamate. MSG is mono sodium glutamate ...
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i would suggest genuine wild rice, not the store bought pretendo wild rice, but the real deal. this rice is grown by mother nature in lakes in minnesota, and harvested sustainably by native american tribes. be sure to soak it in good water for about 20 - 24 hours before cooking. you can then cook it, or you can allow it to sprout for a few days if you like. once sprouted you can still cook it on low heat, its really a wonderfully nutritious treat, the healthiest carbs around as far as i am concerned.... ... ... http://www.nativeharvest.com/scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=76... ... ... sweet potatoes a ...
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This is the stuff that the guy who originally designed the protocol mines and sells. its expensive, but it gives a long explanation of why its so good. i have read on another site that someone has been having very good results with this method.... ... ... http://www.ormuslike.info/ormuswater/magnetite-sand-1.html... [End]
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Spreading your poison far and wide I see. Admit that you have disliked (nice term) Rudi for a long time, and now you are here whispering these doubts in his ear. Get real, get a life, and do something constructive for a change.... ... Your perpetual campaign of angst and paranoia gets REAL REAL old. Grow up, let go of the past, and move on. geez. [End]
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i have no idea if the glycos really help ppl or not. but i suggest you take the time to make your own whole food glycos.... ... ... http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=811077#i... [End]
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ok thanks, yes i agree it would make a great bath or hot tub additive. i would LOVE to put some of this on my wheatgrass. it sounds very similar to the product ”ocean grown solution” which i may try. you might want to look into it.... ... ... http://www.oceangrown.com/products.html... [End]
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its really a sacrifice. see, he has the power to transform that burger into oneness with the universal consciousness. but if he left it there for someone else to eat, they might get fat from it. see? makes perfect sense. i do this same thing with snickers bars. i can teach you how to do this, but it will cost you.... ... only serious enquiries please. [End]
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haha! my lovely ass? well, i must tell you i am a guy! most assume i am a woman due to my username, so its okay.... ... really, you could just eat a bunch of jello before every meal and get the same affect, now that i think of it. plus how much does jello cost? course jello wasn’t invented by a big company and marketed to you as a way to lose weight, and it doesn’t cost much either, so it probably wouldn’t work!... ... btw - enjoying the go round with corinth in the debate forum. [End]
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the truth is that any grass will juice up just fine and be super healthy for you. i have juiced about 6 different species of grasses and they all did good things for my health. any of the wild grasses that develop a seed head are wild relatives of our (highly hybridized) wheat plant. but the thing is its best to harvest the grass before it develops a head, since most of the nutrients and minerals get concentrated in the seed head.... ... the good news is that you can still utilize the seed heads - for grass head tea. just strip the seeds and make yourself some tea with them, its very mild and ...
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i think the that fact we grow and eat ”pretendo-food” with litte nutritional values is a the root of so many of our health problems, including obesity. i think obesity is basically ppl starving to death - they keep eating and eating because they aren’t getting the proper nutrition they should be from the food they eat. i know you agree with me about the quality of our foods.... ... as far as this hydrogel goes, well i guess in theory it COULD increase such things as anorexia. my point is that what we normally do is come up with some type of drug with horrible side effects and then push it on u ...
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i have blended wheatgrass with some success. but remember, the reason cows can eat grass is that they have four stomachs. during its journey thru these stomachs the grass is slowly fermented and broken down over time. we have only one stomach, which is why eating grass is difficult for humans. the cellulose wall of grass is very tough and difficult to break down, thats why we juice it - the powerful gears of the juicer break down the wall and extract the yummy juice, something our stomachs are not capable of.... ... so i think juicers are better at extracting the juice from grass, but blenders ...
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hydrogels are completely non toxic and are used during surgery to help repair human tissue. the first law of medicine is ”above all do no harm” (a law big pharma violates at every opportunity) and at least this wont hurt anyone. i mean if someone wants to ingest a totally non toxic gel to help them cut down on food intake, i say - why not?... ... in fact it may actually improve digestion and elimination since this will end up delivering lots of water to the intestines, and since most ppl are dehydrated anyway.... ... this really doest sound so bad to me at all. i have seen MUCH worse ideas.... ... ... ...
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kombucha is a whole collection of many micro organisms, some of which are yeasts, so its not surprising you had a reaction. i would not do kombucha if you have yeast issues. [End]
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this is news NO ONE is talking about. as drought conditions worsen across the country, and the globe, the fight for water resources gets intense. more at link.... ... ... http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070607/ap_on_re_us/river_fight... ... ... Carolinas in legal fight over river... ... By MEG KINNARD, Associated Press Writer 1 hour, 32 minutes ago... ... COLUMBIA, S.C. - South Carolina’s attorney general asked the... U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday to stop North Carolina from draining millions of gallons from a river that provides drinking water and electricity to both states.... ADVERTISEMENT... ... The lawsuit comes ...
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i am curious about gold and iodine and how they interact. i have been enjoying the C gold i got quite a bit lately. i do find it interesting that of all the halides gold combines with iodine to form the most stable compound, more stable than even gold and bromine. in fact, iodine so readily combines with gold that iodine solutions are used to leach gold out of gold rich ore, then the iodine is stripped, leaving just the gold. i haven’t a clue if taking the gold and iodine together is a good idea, but i admit that its intriguing nonetheless. (au = gold)... ... ... http://doccopper.tripod.com/go ...
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there is a big difference between shell fish and other fish. shellfish are hosts to a high number of bacteria, pathogens, and parasites that live inside the shells, between the flesh of the fish and the shell. microscopic organisms find this environment to be perfect, it provides food and shelter. the bacteria and parasite counts in shellfish are ALWAYS higher, sometimes much higher, than with other types of fish.... ... crab is a bit different for the simple reason that the crab legs are a completely closed system. the flesh/shell area of organisms like clams or shrimp are exposed directly to ...
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the units you are speaking of are not the John E. living water machine, its something else. this thread is regarding the JE living water machine.... ... specifically which units are you referring to in your post? [End]
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can you be more specific on exactly your protocol here? what is ”stuff”? what exactly do you apply to your skin? and what do you use to wrap yourself up with? thanks, i am curious. [End]
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wow, great article. this sheds new light on why/how the gerson protocol may work against cancer, since they use pressed apples. the norwalk press juicer the gerson ppl utilize extracts every last bit of nutrient out of the ENTIRE piece of produce, and apple/carrot juice is the foundation of the program. i am really surprised at the amount of great research being done by universities regarding natural cures for cancer. they dont get the headlines, but the fact is the info is out there for anyone to find if they really want to. thanks for the excellent research you share. [End]
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yeah, you’ve given me some good inspiration to make my own mineral bath. i have some azomite, which would be just perfect for this venture! yes, i will try it for sure. thanks for the great idea!... [End]
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i have found that when i harvest the wild grasses that the best ones grow in semi shad, semi sun. usually under a tree where they get partial sunlight filtering thru the leaves. grass growing in direct sunlight for hours on end is usually dry and not sweet.... [End]
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hey, thanks, thats a ton of great info. i usually use H2O2 plus baking soda, which works just fine for me. but i really like the idea of adding some glycerine and maybe some tea tree oil, i think i will experiment a a bit. [End]
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well i believe its koyfman, not kofyman. but i looked at their site, it looks ok. it seems a bit vague about specifically what each cleanse consists of. and truthfully you could research all those basic cleanses right here on curezone and do them yourself for much less money. it does look like they have a FIR sauna, which would be nice, and most ppl dont have one of those. i love saunas personally.... ... its really about if you can afford it, and you feel like you need the extra support an environment can give you. if the money isn’t that big of an issue, and you would like ppl to guide you t ...
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a few years back i went to the steamboat hot springs in steamboat co. now, there are two of hot springs in the area, the one downtown built up for the tourists, and the REAL one about 15 miles out of town. the real one is a very low tech affair, essentially just rocks built around a mineral spring. you pay your money and go into the (very) hot pool. wow!! all i can say is that that place gave me such a feeling of well being, it lasted all day. something about being in that highly mineralized water just felt ”right.” i would have stayed there all day. to this day i still feel like i want to ...
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ok, thanks. yes, some well water is quite good, it all depends. this gives me a good idea about what has worked for someone else. you know, its interesting, i looked for articles online about making your own homeopathic mixes and could find only one! on the entire internet! of course i am sure there are more, but my first search turned up very little. here is the one i found, its pretty good actually, you might find it interesting.... ... ... http://oaks.nvg.org/re6ra18.html... [End]
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what is your recipe for the urine stuff? do you go to 5x and then use drops of the 5x? distilled water?... ... as far as the alcohol goes, yes i know everyone says its fine in such small amounts, and really for most ppl it is. but i just hate it, it seems to counteract the healing actions for me. i wonder if you could freeze it and that might stabilize it? i bet that would work actually.... ... thanks for you input. [End]
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wow, very sad indeed. from the links... ... -------... ... China is now the world’s second-largest emitter of carbon dioxide, the main gas linked to global warming, and it is set to overtake the United States in 2009, a decade earlier than previously predicted.... ... ------------... ... Reports of so-called cancer villages, where residents have high rates of cancer deaths, have also been cropping up in recent years, particularly on highly polluted sources of water.... ... --------... ... A Health Ministry survey of 30 cities and 78 counties found that rapidly increasing air and water pollution as well as the use ...
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its sad and scary what they are doing. their are entire cities where it is nearly impossible to breath due to pollution. the sheer amount of HIGHLY toxic substances they are dumping into their lakes, rivers, air, food, animals and bodies is truly mind boggling. i suspect at some point in the not too distant future they will begin suffering from serious health affects due to this. much the same way americans are suffering from so many ill affects of factory farming and junk food, etc. [End]
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this is the thing ppl are NOT understanding, the chinese ppl DO consume the very same things they export to the world, in fact they consume them at a higher rate than the rest of the world. the difference is that their immune systems have adjusted, they are used to it, so small amounts no longer have immediate consequences, its just more of the same - long slow death of a thousand paper cuts.... ... the chinese are completely THRASHING both their enviornment and their own health in pursuit of the almighty yuan (dollar), its a sad sight to witness for such an old and venerated culture to act th ...
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has anyone made their own homeopathic remedies? i am going to do some experimenting. the problem is that many suggest you add some alcohol once you get to 5x. well, i really dont like alcohol, and find i have a reaction to even a small amount. is it absolutely necessary to add the alcohol? will it stay fresh and affective without the alocohol? is there another preservative that could be used? like say citric acid? [End]
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more at link... ... ... http://fe10.news.sp1.yahoo.com/s/nm/cancer_alternatives_dc... ... ... In the flaxseed study, researchers at Duke University Medical Center in North Carolina and colleagues evaluated the seed’s role as a food supplement in 161 men who were scheduled to undergo surgery for prostate cancer.... ... ”The growth rate was decreased in the men who got flaxseed,” said Dr. Nancy Davidson, an oncologist at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore who is president-elect of ASCO. ”I think this is fascinating.”... ... Flaxseed is rich in omega-3 fatty acids and lignans, a fiber found on the seed coat. ...
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”Members of the National Autism Association see drug manufacturers and the federal government as working too closely together to the point that the federal government is working to protect the industry from liability.”... ... nnnaaahhh! really????... ... i wonder if RFK jr. is still working on this issue, he was working to uncover the mercury/vaccine/autism connection. i really like RFK jr, think he had done some great work with the environment, etc. i am glad to see this issue will get its day in court, will be interesting to see how it plays out. [End]
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i would look into the ozone hospital in malyasia. this is one of the only hospitals on earth that offer state of the art ozone treatments for a wide variety of disorders. i personally do not know how well your specific disorder responds to their various treatments, but i think its at least worth checking out.... ... ... http://www.ozonehospital.com/... [End]
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ok, near as i can tell, no they are not the same thing. however, it seems they can put a certain amount of brominated vegetable oil in products without telling us - lovely. its used to emulsify the lemon and other flavorings into the drink, to give it an even consistency. sigh... ... ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brominated_vegetable_oil... ... ... Brominated vegetable oil (BVO) is vegetable oil that has had atoms of the element bromine bonded to it. Brominated vegetable oil is used as an emulsifier in citrus-flavored soft drinks such as Mountain Dew, Gatorade, Sun Drop, Squirt and Fresca to help ...
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yes, i agree. i make something i call maple-ade.... ... which is water, maple syrup, sea salt, potassium citrate, concentrace brand mineral drops, and a bit of citric acid. its good!!... ... its just that sometimes i am out and about and i want to be able to buy something to drink in a ”regular” store, and its usually gatorade since i dont drink soda and dont really like bottled juices. [End]
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i know flechas says gatorade has bromine in it, but i dont understand the source of this bromine? the label lists no bromine, so does flechas say that some ingredient in gatorade has hidden bromine? [End]
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i have always considered gatorade to be ”okay”, not great, but ok. well yesterday i read the ingredient list on my lemon lime gatorade and it says ”glycerol ester of wood rosin”?... ... doesn’t sound good to me, and i never noticed it before. does anyone know anything about it? wood rosin i know, and glycerol is a sugar/alcohol product, do they combine to do something toxic? do they have to ruin EVERYTHING?? [End]
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have i felt like i have always gotten my issues heard and dealt with?? NO!... ... in fact, i get extremely rude messages posted to me on a regular basis, i just ignore it.... ... however, there are some ppl its best not be EXTREMELY rude to, ya know? just political realities, if you will. obviously, i am not one of those ppl, haha! [End]
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i know of no posts that dissapeared, except the one in question from vulcanel which SHOULD have dissappeared. posts were moved from the I forum over here, which was probably the right thing to do. were posts deleted from the I forum? you said ”when posts that ask logical questions about things ppl want/need to know start dissapearing”, i was unaware that happened - did it? if it did i disagree with that.... ... as far as having your posts altered and having no explanation of why you were banned or what you did wrong, i totally disagree with that. if someone is banned they have a right to kno ...
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the post that most likely got vulcanel put on a one day time out was entirely rude and innapropriate. it appeared on the ask curezone forum last night for about ten mintues. it contained no criticism of curezone. i am quite certain if it had been directed at you, you would have been peeved. some ppl have spent years building up curezone into what it is, and to be that rude to them will most likely have consequences. there are ways to handle your discontent with something on curezone, the way he did it last night was NOT the way to do it.... ... anyway, he is posting now, why not ask him directly?
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vulcanel left a, how shall i say it - ”innappropriate” - post in the ask cure zone forum last night which was quickly erased. seems someone wanted to send him a message by giving him a one day time out. my guess is he knows exactly why he was put on probation.... ... [End]
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in 1688 James II was deposed as king of england, and in his place William III of orange was put on the throne. the house of orange is usually thought of as coming from the netherlands, but it is actually an offshoot of the older house of nassua which is a german royal line extending far back in history. the nassau-orange royal house has a long history of insinuating their relatives into the families of various royal lines throughout europe. in fact, it was not uncommon for a princess of this line to marry into another royal family, and shortly afterwards her husband suffered a mysterious d ...
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yup thats the one! cool, thanks, i am getting together all the necessities for my super soil. i may get some of the lava sand from that link, altho it doesn’t look like it ground very fine, but its so inexpensive i may get it anyway and add it to other more finely ground rock powders i already have. this is pretty fun. i found 55 lbs of hi quality kelp meal for $55, which is a great deal. i also located some mulched tree leaves i can have for free in my area. everytime you dig up a shovelful all kinds of critters are running around, so its really teeming with life. so its going well. [End]
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speaking of my wheatgrass, you posted a link for an amazon store that had all kinds of great products somewhere but i cant find that link, do you know the one i am talking about? [End]
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the best form of chlorophyl is freshly juiced greens, especially wheatgrass juice, but also spinach, kale, chard, etc.... ... i have taken the liquid chlorophyl before and found i liked it, but the fresh juice is so much better. i guess you could add the liquid to the fresh juice, that might have interesting affects. [End]
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32 oz of celery juice?? wow, how many pounds does it take to make that much?... ... juicing the rinds sounds good, i assume their is plenty of nutrients there. do you use your breville for that? [End]
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ok, thought i would mention since i had persistent low grade fevers for several years, and CS and liver cleansing cured me of that. but i do think i suffered negative side effects from long term use.... ... sound like you got a good program going, glad to hear you are getting results. [End]
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first thing in the am, i like to first juice an apple, then down that juice. then i add two - four wheatgrass cubes to the glass, and juice a few carrots and another apple, then i crunch the wheatgrass cubes as i slowly sip on the apple/carrot juice with some lemon juice squeezed in it. best way to start the day! [End]
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since micro organisms actually manufacture B12 from cobalt, i have often wondered about adding cobalt to milk, and then making yogurt with that. in other words fermenting milk with added cobalt in order to encourage the micro organisms to synthesize B12. sounds like a good idea, but i have never tried it. [End]
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well, not sure what a weight watchers scale looks like. but this is the type i use. however, i know nothing about this company, but my scale looks identical to that one. just as long as it measures to the .1 grams it will be fine.... ... ... http://cgi.ebay.com/550-x-0-1-GRAM-DIGITAL-POCKET-SCALE-JEWELRY-SCALES-AWBK_W...... [End]
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i am doing quite well thanks, thanks for asking.... ... yes, sodium bicarb is baking soda. the two easiest to get hold of negatively charged electrolytes are potassium citrate and sodium citrate. both can be bought on ebay for cheap, but i do not know the purity of those products.... ... ultra pure, USP grade, can also be purchased from places like ... http://www.sciencelab.com... ... ... i have found best times to be first thing in the am or about 2 or more hours after eating any food.... ... i like the water. the potassium doesnt taste all that great, but not terrible. the sodium tastes pretty good to me. ...
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... http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0202-06.htm... ... ... Mineral Levels in Meat and Milk Plummet Over 60 Years... · Study blames the decline on intensive farming... · Food industry contests comparative methods... by Felicity Lawrence... ... The mineral content of milk and popular meats has fallen significantly in the past 60 years, according to a new analysis of government records of the chemical composition of everyday food.... ... ... ...today’s agriculture does not allow the soil to enrich itself, but depends on chemical fertilisers that don’t replace the wide variety of nutrients plants and humans ...
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... http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/europe/06/02/polish.coma.reut/index.html... ... ... Democracy stuns Polish coma man... POSTED: 11:08 a.m. EDT, June 2, 2007... Story Highlights... • Polish railway worker wakes after 19 year coma... • Surprised to find communism is over in East European country... ... WARSAW, Poland (Reuters) -- A 65-year-old railwayman who fell into a coma following an accident in communist Poland regained consciousness 19 years later to find democracy and a market economy, Polish media reported on Saturday.... ... Wheelchair-bound Jan Grzebski, whom doctors had given only two or three years to ...
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thanks, interesting reading. i always find it funny when people recommend drinking copious amounts of colloidal silver (as that site does) and claim its harmless, but that a tiny amount of gold will lead to dire consequences. i am not buying it.... ... as for it accumulating in the brain, yes its possible it does that because gold is a NECESSARY nutrient for proper brain functioning.... ... as for certain bacteria needing gold, well lots of bacteria need lots of minerals. to avoid ingesting all minerals that any pathogen might possibly use would mean stopping all mineral intake, not really feasibl ...
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yes and no. the prez is commander in chief, but he is only supposed to go to war when CONGRESS declares war. we know full well this congress rolled over and played dead and gave the prez the power to make war at his pleasure, so our current gov is in flagrant disregard of the constitution. whats new? [End]
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yes it does, but it infuses the medium with silver, which further binds fluoride and prevent the kind of bacteria growth that RO filter may encourage. it substitutes the aluminum that some use with silver, which i think is a GREAT idea.... ... yes, independant lab results would be wonderful, no question. [End]
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the reason i am interested in this subject is that i have been using RO water on and off for a while, and am now worried its really not that great. this filter looks very good, they claim it removes fluoride but doesn’t use aluminum. the Fluoride Action Network gave it a good review.... ... ... http://www.waterkleenfrs.com/... [End]
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the more i look into RO the more i dont like it. this link says it can encourage bacteria growth due to the slow process, and he doesn’t believe its very affective at removing fluoride.... ... ... http://onibasu.com/archives/cl/2742.html... ... ... RO is basically a filter with very small pores and water is forced... through... under pressure. It’s a slow system, producing filtered water gradually... and... storing it in a tank. Here are the problems.... ... 1) The filter material, which has _very_ small pores, allowing through... only... those molecules of atomic weight less that about 180 (water is 18), is... made... ...
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bone char is used in the sugar industry to dechlorinate the sugar. here is some interesting info about that. more at link.... ... ... http://www.mad-cow.org/jun99_late_news.html... ... ... Almost all cane sugar refineries require the use of a specific filter to decolorise the sugar and absorb inorganic material from it. This whitening process occurs towards the end of the sugar refining procedure. The filter may be either bone char, granulated carbon, or an ion exchange system. The granular carbon has a wood or coal base, and the ion exchange does not require the use of any animal products (2).... ... Bo ...
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more at link... ... ... http://www.eawag.ch/organisation/abteilungen/sandec/schwerpunkte/ws/projects/...... ... ... Fluoride Removal... ... Development, optimization and promotion of simple and low-cost fluoride removal methods... ... Download this document... ... Background... ... Fluoride is the 13th most abundant element in the earth crust (625 mg/kg) and often has a natural rock-derived origin in drinking water (Koritnig, 1951). Different minerals and their corresponding rocks, such as granites, basalts, syenites, shales etc., can contain high fluoride concentrations. Groundwater, interacting with these rocks, c ...
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i think one of the reasons dr. wilsons test are expensive is that they dont just check for ”high” or ”low” copper, rather he has designed a highly specialized test that looks at three different copper related conditions - copper-toxic, copper-deficient or biounavailable copper. i personally don’t know of anyone else who tests for those three things.... ... his concept of bio unavailable copper basically says that you do actually have plenty of copper in your body, but its bound up in tissues and therefore unable to be utilized. in this case, just taking more copper usually doesn’t help.... ... my ...
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